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April 18 Code Camp 2009.1 Confirmation
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Fort Washington, PA

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This email confirms your registration for philly.NET Code Camp 2009.1. We have a great program in store and hope you have an great day learning cool new technology and networking with your peers. Here are a few guidelines that should help you plan your day:
What is Code Camp
  • Code Camp is a community run gathering of technical professionals interested in Microsoft development and server technology.
  • This is the 10th philly.NET Code Camp over 5 years. Other local user groups help with tracks and sessions.
  • Code Camp is free thanks to the sponsors listed on the left of this page. Please visit them to learn more about their services.
  • Microsoft is actively involved as a sponsor and presenter.
  • DeVry University provides the facility and logistical support.
Registration
  • Make sure you register on the web site. We use the name and company to print attendee badges.
  • If your plans change and you can't make the event, just register again. Believe it or not, this removes you from the list.
  • Come to the common room (cafeteria) when you arrive. Proceed to the registration table and give your email address or name.
  • Please wear your badge throughout the day. It helps staff and peers know who you are.
  • Return your badge holder at the end of the day. We do recycle.
Travel & Parking
  • Use any web based map service to find DeVry University in Fort Washington. Or, play with your GPS.
  • Enter the  parking lot from Virginia Avenue. Park on the North side of the campus. That is the far end of the lot.
  • Enter the building at the main entrance facing West (good) or the cafeteria entrance facing North (better).
  • There is no charge for parking.
Facility
  • We are guests of DeVry University for the day. Classes are in session throughout the building. Please be considerate.
  • Do not enter any rooms unless they are marked with philly.NET signs.
  • Rest rooms are in the main hallways outside the cafeteria and library.
  • There is no smoking in the building. Please keep all smoking to the West side of the patio, outside the cafeteria.
  • There is no attendee Internet access. Some mobile data plans work, others don't.
  • You can bring a laptop for notes. This is recommended for the Beginner Track hands-on lab.
Sessions & Speakers
  • The agenda is complete. It takes about 6 weeks to coordinate all the track leads and speakers.
  • There are 60 sessions with 57 speakers, but only 5 time slots. That means 12 concurrent presentations.
  • Most rooms are the same size. They fit 40-60 comfortably. There is room for everyone, but not in the same room.
  • Plan to arrive at each session as early as possible to get a seat. If the room is too full, plan for a backup session.
  • The Beginner track features entry level hands-on activity. Bring a laptop with Visual Studio installed if you plan to attend this track.
  • This is a completely volunteer effort so there are no recordings and sometimes projectors and networks misbehave. Be patient.
  • Room numbers will not be posted until a few days prior to the event.
  • There are no printed agendas to keep our budget at a minimum. You should print lists before you arrive.
  • Print schedules by time, track, or full details using these links.
  • Schedule changes may happen during the day. They will be posted on the board in the cafeteria and in the main hall.
  • The online schedule will be updated during the day. And yes, SharePoint is mobile device friendly. Give it a try.
  • There are no printed evaluations. They are completed online using SharePoint. You will get email reminders for this.
Food Service
  • All food servers are volunteers. Please follow their instructions and help them where needed. Feeding 500+ is not easy!
  • There is a light breakfast of muffins, juice, and coffee served from 8:00 to 9:00.
  • It is really hard to make coffee for hundreds. We try to keep two full thermos running at all times.
  • If you are really into coffee, stop by Starbucks on the way in. There is one a half mile down Virginia Avenue.
  • Lunch is Primo Hoagies, chips, and cookies. Please limit your portion to two sandwich slices. Lunch is 11:20-12:30.
  • Lunch is very crowded. Follow the instructions and keep lines moving.
  • There are vegetarian choices. That table is to the far right of the line.
  • Afternoon snack are Philadelphia Soft Pretzels. They will be available at both afternoon breaks at 1:50 and 3:20.
  • Drinks are available most of the day. It might help to bring your own water or juice and keep it in the car. Sometime we run low.
  • There are vending machines in the cafeteria for late snacks. They will be empty late in the afternoon.
  • This is a volunteer effort. Please help keep DeVry clean. Pick up any items you see lying around.
Sponsors & Prizes
  • Prizes are awarded in some rooms depending on availability.
  • There are many prizes raffled at the end of the day. You must be present to win. Microsoft has an XBOX. Philly.NET has a netbook.
  • Several sponsors have tables in the common room. Make sure you visit them and sign up for their drawings.
  • General raffle winners are drawn from registered attendees that picked up their badge.
  • The grand prizes (XBOX and Zune) are awarded based on completed evaluations. That is announced one week after camp ends.
After Hours Party
  • There is a speaker party after every Code Camp. This year we are inviting all attendees.
  • Come to Shanachie Pub in Ambler from 5:30-7:30. There will be appetizers and a cash bar.
  • Speakers get drink tickets. Pest them for freebies.